MDC-T supporters, including party vice president Thokozane Khupe, ran for dear life when police used the teargas to stop the meeting.
Study shows traffic injuries are top cause of death among adolescents between ages 10 and 19
The bodies were found in an area where disused mines without commercially viable amounts of gold still hold enough deposits to attract illegal mining syndicates
Pests devour maize crops as drought and soaring food prices continue to plague region
Twitter comment follows naming of former FBI Director Robert Mueller to investigate Trump campaign links to Russian interests
The fund is in addition to US$8.2 million allocated last year in response to the severe drought that affected over 4 million rural Zimbabweans.
Republicans begin to distance themselves from an increasingly embattled president
Erdogan bodyguards also were involved in the scuffle that occurred on the same day the Turkish leader met with President Donald Trump at the White House
Congress demands ousted FBI director’s notes on alleged Trump pressure to drop probe of former national security adviser
New York Times reports Trump made request during February meeting; newspaper cites memo Comey wrote shortly after the conversation
The construction of the electric fence, mooted previously, strained relations between Harare and Gaborone, which led to the shelving of the idea.
Through March of this year, more Africans have been ordered to leave the country than in all of 2016 and if current trends hold, the number of Africans facing removal will surpass last year's total by fourfold
US president pushes back on multiple news reports that he disclosed classified information during a White House meeting
Christopher Beaucher says when he switched on a light at his mother's vacant cottage in Wilmot on May 1, house exploded and asked voice-controlled virtual assistant Siri to call 911
Worms have destroyed an estimated 300,000 hectares of crops
Indicted for killing thousands and kidnapping children to become soldiers and sex slaves, Joseph Kony has been Africa's most notorious warlord for three decades
Mugabe, 93, is often caught on camera appearing to be dozing at public events, and his health in general is a hot topic before next year's presidential election, which he is expected to contest.
Rosenstein was upset with suggestions made by the White House that his memo suggested he called for Comey’s firing, according to the Washington Post and ABC News.
Though researchers aren’t sure why, high levels of physical activity slows the shortening of telomeres
US president has claimed, without evidence, that millions voted illegally last year
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